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2013 budget has $800 million for research and facilities in the high energy, high energy and cosmic frontiers provides funds for new initiatives in all three of those and there is an ongoing planning exercise in the office of physics at the doe for the development of facilities in your state and i expect that there will be positive developments coming out of that. we are not giving up on high-energy physics although again, we are constrained. everybody in this room knows the budget challenges under which the government is operating and within those challenges we intend to continue to invest in cutting edge, high energy physics in the united states as well as in the participation of our scientists in cutting edge facilities elsewhere when that's where they are. >> again. talk is very important, but action is very important. we've seen significant cuts under the president's budget to many of the laboratories, and the significant increase going to some applied science that obviously the president supports. dr. holdren, i know you were able to train at m.i.t. and stanford in the united
2013 budget has $800 million for research and facilities in the high energy, high energy and cosmic frontiers provides funds for new initiatives in all three of those and there is an ongoing planning exercise in the office of physics at the doe for the development of facilities in your state and i expect that there will be positive developments coming out of that. we are not giving up on high-energy physics although again, we are constrained. everybody in this room knows the budget challenges...
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energy markets fail. we know that. you may have seen a report on february 14th alleging that as much of your funds appointed by appointees. now the white house much show the election year budget is not -- that the election year is not dictating this budget's spending plans.f t blue ribbon commissions recommendations. recommendations which congress has not blessed even in whole or in part. as a current law of the land, waste disposal at yucca you if proposing any legislative changes to authorize their recommendations. you have to make tough decisions to support the nuclear programs at the nnsa, decisions which this country has been demanding for some time. nuclear security programs are the most vital mission within your portfolio. i have significant concerns about the administration's call for reduced military spending, we showed last year that our national security can be sustained and even improved with less money. it will be the administration's tass tok show that your request does not sacrifice our strategic securit
energy markets fail. we know that. you may have seen a report on february 14th alleging that as much of your funds appointed by appointees. now the white house much show the election year budget is not -- that the election year is not dictating this budget's spending plans.f t blue ribbon commissions recommendations. recommendations which congress has not blessed even in whole or in part. as a current law of the land, waste disposal at yucca you if proposing any legislative changes to authorize...
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you'd have to eliminate all of the renewable energy provisions. now the concern is as we move to solar energy, all the solar panels come from china. it is the same with the wind turbines. to say we would get down to 25% without saying he would get there is done very effective or useful step. klutz when you talk to your middle-income -- >> when you talk to middle-income constituents -- >> have you been there? >> many times. do you say to them that they may have to sacrifice? everyone may have to sacrifice in order to make this fiscal system worked. do you say that? what is it you say to them that they may have to sacrifice? >> i do say that. i think there are some items that we need to trim. but i do not say to them though is that we will privatize social security. i do not say to them that we will privatize medicare. i do not say to them that we will block grant medicaid and ship it to the states. i do not say that we will end all support for education. in the republican bill coming out next week, they would eliminate the education opportunities,
you'd have to eliminate all of the renewable energy provisions. now the concern is as we move to solar energy, all the solar panels come from china. it is the same with the wind turbines. to say we would get down to 25% without saying he would get there is done very effective or useful step. klutz when you talk to your middle-income -- >> when you talk to middle-income constituents -- >> have you been there? >> many times. do you say to them that they may have to sacrifice?...
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nuclear energy. alternatives are in the focus, especially renewable. >> year is one example of the german-jane opatn. >> this house requires zero energy from fossil fuels. the 10-sq meter dwelling as a heat pump. the device extracts heat from the outside air and pumps it inside to heat the house. >> we work withn r te heater that wrist -- that uses the outsider. we used a cprsoo crse the temperature to a higher level. that is used to heat water inside the house. >> a hot water is then neutralized for under-floor heating. this building is where the company is based. the owner ais heblds on how they can save energy. a japanese company makes the heat pumps he installs. the two companies have been working together fororha 20 years. >> in japan, there is no nuclear power plant working rhtow op are requesting to use the energy consumption. consumption will become he, and eventually, they have to believe we have consumption in the longer-termute. to save energy is becoming more important, as well as to gene
nuclear energy. alternatives are in the focus, especially renewable. >> year is one example of the german-jane opatn. >> this house requires zero energy from fossil fuels. the 10-sq meter dwelling as a heat pump. the device extracts heat from the outside air and pumps it inside to heat the house. >> we work withn r te heater that wrist -- that uses the outsider. we used a cprsoo crse the temperature to a higher level. that is used to heat water inside the house. >> a hot...
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mean to go nuclear energy free? we have a look at the latest challenges facing germany as it strives to be that goal in the next 10 years. >> that's right. and another effect of the economic giant and its rapidly growing appetite for the illegal trade in ivory. stay with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artists who interpret his work. at the beethoven festival from september 7 to october 7. order your ticket online. >> what is so powerful that it can make you overcome your greatest fear? turn your brother into an enemy? leave wounds and stars long after the fighting is over? >> what is so potent it passes effortlessly from mother to child, from generation to generation? what clouds brilliant minds? mix that ideas seem like good ones? it is hunger. >> it kills 25,000 people a day. >> help us fight hunger. >> welcome back. it is exactly one year since germany decided to abandon nuclear powers. since that time, there has been much bickering between the former environment minister and t
mean to go nuclear energy free? we have a look at the latest challenges facing germany as it strives to be that goal in the next 10 years. >> that's right. and another effect of the economic giant and its rapidly growing appetite for the illegal trade in ivory. stay with us. >> true art has a mind of its own. just like beethoven and the artists who interpret his work. at the beethoven festival from september 7 to october 7. order your ticket online. >> what is so powerful that...
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and rising energy prices. so we need to have a full energy program. and furthermore, we know that legitimate u.s. companies are losing jobs as they are forced to compete with offshore companies that steal american technologies. having the ftc, the federal trade commission, use its narrow, section 5 authority to bring targeted cases against these offshore companies will simply demonstrate that access to u.s. markets will not be permitted to companies whose business mod cell based on theft. these are things we can all work together on to strengthen our economy and i look forward to our hearing. with that, i recognize dr. cassidy. >> thank you. clearly our problem in our economy right now is unemployment. and we know that that unemployment is disproportionately focused upon blue collar workers. those workers have traditionally been employed in mining, manufacturing and construction. now i think we're all encouraged that the renaissance in mining in north american energy assets, fossil fuel in particular, have led to a renaissance in manufacturing as rece
and rising energy prices. so we need to have a full energy program. and furthermore, we know that legitimate u.s. companies are losing jobs as they are forced to compete with offshore companies that steal american technologies. having the ftc, the federal trade commission, use its narrow, section 5 authority to bring targeted cases against these offshore companies will simply demonstrate that access to u.s. markets will not be permitted to companies whose business mod cell based on theft. these...
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. >> our long-term goal is to make renewable energy the backbone of energy supply in germany. >> that will require a massive upgrade to the power grid, costing billions. it could lead to higher electricity prices and tax hikes. the ministers said they will need the support of other political parties, business leaders, and the public to succeed. >> right, well, as we mentioned, the german win sector is one of the and it -- industries that will profit from most of the government's energy reforms. >> but not exactly everyone is excited about it. >> they may soon have a mark -- wind turbines on the hill and around the bavarian village. local residents are far from the best from what they see as a blot on the landscape. >> germany's nuclear switch off and move to the nobles has wide public support. at the same time, not many are keen for it to encroach on their own backyards. the church is still the tallest building in town. a photomontage shows how that could change. >> i cannot accept that. if you live 600 meters away, there is noise day and night, and they cast a shadow. politicians hav
. >> our long-term goal is to make renewable energy the backbone of energy supply in germany. >> that will require a massive upgrade to the power grid, costing billions. it could lead to higher electricity prices and tax hikes. the ministers said they will need the support of other political parties, business leaders, and the public to succeed. >> right, well, as we mentioned, the german win sector is one of the and it -- industries that will profit from most of the...
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i believe we have to increase our energy security and i strongly support the creation of on our new energy bureau just last week we signed an important agreement with mexico to encourage transboundary energy exploration, something that was in limbo. we are committed to doing what connect to help america get the energy supply that we need. >> on to syria for ken? >> it is an issue that deserves the attention of the international community. lugar was in a environment where the new russian federation was coming into being. they welcomed our work with them as did other countries at this time, there's no permissive environment, but we are going to stay focused on any dangers posed by a store house or depot of such weapons. >> thank you very much, madam secretary for your time. mr. smith from new jersey, the chairman on south africa is recognized. >> let me associate myself with remarks that were made about -- he suppose via telephone right here and the man is brave. he is calling for freedom, human rights and we have got to be hard lined, i believe, but prudent. so i hope the gentle lady made a
i believe we have to increase our energy security and i strongly support the creation of on our new energy bureau just last week we signed an important agreement with mexico to encourage transboundary energy exploration, something that was in limbo. we are committed to doing what connect to help america get the energy supply that we need. >> on to syria for ken? >> it is an issue that deserves the attention of the international community. lugar was in a environment where the new...
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energy hungry china works to secure a slice of the arctic and it's on top of mineral resources the chinese premier one of the nordic states. i know russia travels well beyond the arctic circle to see how toadying and fishing communities there are surviving and apparently thriving. very warm welcome to you this is the life from moscow with me will receive shea the syrian opposition has called for u.n. backed military intervention just ahead of a security council vote on a resolution to send hundreds of observers to the country moscow says the monitors on the ground would ultimately help to promote the cease fire agreement with multiple reports of the truce violated by both sides with the latest in new york is more important. there's been a combination of two resolutions to drop resolutions that were submitted to the u.n. security council one was submitted from russia the other submitted by the your european union now odd combination of these are present lucian's calls for. you and observer mission in syria to expand. their army a car of the third verse to a total of three hundred unarmed ob
energy hungry china works to secure a slice of the arctic and it's on top of mineral resources the chinese premier one of the nordic states. i know russia travels well beyond the arctic circle to see how toadying and fishing communities there are surviving and apparently thriving. very warm welcome to you this is the life from moscow with me will receive shea the syrian opposition has called for u.n. backed military intervention just ahead of a security council vote on a resolution to send...
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technologies so that we enhance our energy independence in the 21st century. it is about building a foundation for competing and winning economically in the 21st century, and we need to make sure that we invest in those key areas or we will fall behind. that's unacceptable to this president. he insists that america remain the great economy that it is because of the best workforce in the country and he insists that it has the best infrastructure and the best innovative technologies going forward because that's how we're going to win in the 21st century. it is about making responsible choices, and one of them is simply asking that hedge fund managers who benefit enormously from the so-called carried interest rule pay income tax at the effective rate that average folks pay. >> does the president plan to keep talking about the contrasepgs policy and is the blunt and rubio legislation something the administration is really worried about succeeding? >> well, i can't predict its future. we know that it is wrong. we know that saying that any woman can be denied access
technologies so that we enhance our energy independence in the 21st century. it is about building a foundation for competing and winning economically in the 21st century, and we need to make sure that we invest in those key areas or we will fall behind. that's unacceptable to this president. he insists that america remain the great economy that it is because of the best workforce in the country and he insists that it has the best infrastructure and the best innovative technologies going forward...
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energy infrastructure would add up. he pointed to the expense of constructing generating facilities and power lines. he warned that immediately shutting down reactors would cut the power sa plupply. going nonnuclear would weaken bargaining position, buying oil and natural gas. >>> their government has promised to draft a new energy policy. ministers are working on scenarios for ending nuclear dependence while compen say tsa. prospect of nonnuclear japan is a hard sell to big business. executive associationer ud eiss challenge to the government. >> the government must explain and prove how they there will be no downside for business and people's daily lives if all nuclear reactors are scrapped in the future. this should be confirmed with concrete evidence and analysis. >> he stressed many businesses are oppose to abolishing nuclear power after concern it would destabilize the economy. >>> government officials have released their blueprint for rebuilding areas at the heart of the nuclear debate. they want to decontaminate
energy infrastructure would add up. he pointed to the expense of constructing generating facilities and power lines. he warned that immediately shutting down reactors would cut the power sa plupply. going nonnuclear would weaken bargaining position, buying oil and natural gas. >>> their government has promised to draft a new energy policy. ministers are working on scenarios for ending nuclear dependence while compen say tsa. prospect of nonnuclear japan is a hard sell to big business....
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can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i've been i've just had the most. incredible. lots of adventures. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. but you yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on the hot air balloons across the ocean what major to own for and over again i could imagine. so painful for your family is the amount of could find out. i always love a challenge. and if somebody says. nobody around the world in a balloon and. say well let's try. and i'm sur
can preserve energy. then you can export more oil so. three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention. which we're going to start from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i've been i've just had the most....
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is cheating or you know claiming offsets that are not really happening or mostly exporting all their energy intensive industries to china and other places that are. if he otoh style approaches were never going to succeed what we need to do is to focus on technology technology will actually cut carbon emissions dramatic moving blood for instance that's the shale gas coal but the u.s. is now are experiencing which is meant that gas has become a lot cheaper which means that the u.s. which from coal to gas and actually reduce their emissions by more than twice as much as what kyoto and the e.u. has ever managed to do and they've made money in the process which is of course why are russia china india and many others are going to take over this technology very quickly that is going to cut carbon emissions not a hero style approach ok thank you very much indeed for your time today that we've got time for thank you very much indeed but. on moving on them the next time you order polecat you'll save at restaurant the whites of many star when i ask you if pigs can fly because unless they sprout wings
is cheating or you know claiming offsets that are not really happening or mostly exporting all their energy intensive industries to china and other places that are. if he otoh style approaches were never going to succeed what we need to do is to focus on technology technology will actually cut carbon emissions dramatic moving blood for instance that's the shale gas coal but the u.s. is now are experiencing which is meant that gas has become a lot cheaper which means that the u.s. which from...
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says governments do not define japan's energy portfolio. instead, use this to figure out the type of power they generate based on choices of consumers. several committee members criticize the way these scenarios are compiled. >> energy policy should include not just the snapshot on 2030 but also 2040, 2050. we have to draw out some options which show the long term vision of the energy policy, that we should make more qualitative options. what kind of policy do we have to change, what kind of new technology we have to develop. >> he and other committee members say the debate's current framework is warped. for example, two members could oppose the policy of nuclear energy of 20% in 2030, but after that, one of them might expect a gradual reduction to zero, while the other could push to maintain or even increase the proportion in the long term. they say instead of focusing on simple figures, the committee should discuss broader issues that will shape the future of japanese society. >>> people in japan's northeast are focused on overcoming chal
says governments do not define japan's energy portfolio. instead, use this to figure out the type of power they generate based on choices of consumers. several committee members criticize the way these scenarios are compiled. >> energy policy should include not just the snapshot on 2030 but also 2040, 2050. we have to draw out some options which show the long term vision of the energy policy, that we should make more qualitative options. what kind of policy do we have to change, what kind...
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the second, is that 15% of energy supplies come from nuclear plants. and the third is that nuclear power accounts for about a quarter of all energy supplies. about one third of respondents of the poll, favored getting rid of nuclear power entirely. 40%, support cutting the rates to 15%. and 12% wanted the rastio to be one quarter. the poll asked about decision to restart two reactors in central japan. 42% had a positive review of the restart. 52% were negative. asked if more reactors sh s shoo back on line. the rest were w undeciundecided. >>> the sound of jack hammers and drills are, echoing, city officials want to upgrade roads and bridges before a meeting in september. gateway for exporting natural gas and oil to asia. japanese companies aren't missing out on the chance to got a piece of all that development. nhk world's correspondent has more. >> reporter: last month, a conference was held in malaysia. officials outlined the plan to expand the measure. >> devil offi developing econom demanding more energy. >> reporter: the largest port city in russ
the second, is that 15% of energy supplies come from nuclear plants. and the third is that nuclear power accounts for about a quarter of all energy supplies. about one third of respondents of the poll, favored getting rid of nuclear power entirely. 40%, support cutting the rates to 15%. and 12% wanted the rastio to be one quarter. the poll asked about decision to restart two reactors in central japan. 42% had a positive review of the restart. 52% were negative. asked if more reactors sh s shoo...
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our entire economic miracle is fueled on energy that comes from the gulf. you have put sanctions on libya, on syria, on iran, every single country we get our oil from you seem to find and put sanctions on a. this price of our oil, and it's going to cause our economic miracle to slow down. and that's hurting chinese people. now, we didn't returned to chinese and said we're the good guys, you're the bad guys did you are immoral and we're just trying to help the good people in the middle east and heard the best people in the mideast and you are doing the opposite. you're helping the bad people and hurting to good people. and, obviously, you are two very different views of morality. they are concerned about helping chinese, and where concerned about helping middle eastern people. navy that's not quite the wages, but any rate, we had to have this argument over morality. he was moral. and our sanctions could. the chinese is clearly, they saw this as anti-chinese policy. that's the way they described. they said america is trying to hurt us. i think that's what the
our entire economic miracle is fueled on energy that comes from the gulf. you have put sanctions on libya, on syria, on iran, every single country we get our oil from you seem to find and put sanctions on a. this price of our oil, and it's going to cause our economic miracle to slow down. and that's hurting chinese people. now, we didn't returned to chinese and said we're the good guys, you're the bad guys did you are immoral and we're just trying to help the good people in the middle east and...
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cheerleading for claiming also sort of not really happening or most we've been exporting all their energy intensive industries to china and other places that are not included if you go over the stile approaches we're never going to succeed what we need to do is to focus on technology. so they go you need real action you just need to be replacing solar panels you need to be moving away from coal and to natural gas and that's the way to save nature otherwise you're spending a lot of money and even one hundred years down the line there will be very little fact absolutely i think at the moment to me it's all about priorities as well we're in the midst of an economic crisis i think green love isn't always top of the list sadly that's right and even if the united states and china actually did join the kyoto protocol they would be ending up spending so much money that it would create an economic disaster not just for them but for the rest of the world to write and nobody wants out of course ok to meet you thank you very much indeed for that. is check out the markets and u.s. stocks they are stil
cheerleading for claiming also sort of not really happening or most we've been exporting all their energy intensive industries to china and other places that are not included if you go over the stile approaches we're never going to succeed what we need to do is to focus on technology. so they go you need real action you just need to be replacing solar panels you need to be moving away from coal and to natural gas and that's the way to save nature otherwise you're spending a lot of money and...
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the government is promoting energy saving, and renewable energy. but for now coal and natural gas have replaced nuclear energy as the main sources of power. >> so, what will happen if government leaders withdraw from this target? >> well, as you know the fight against climate change is a global issue. negotiators from around the world are trying to agree on new climate treaty by 2015. they hope to cover all of the major including emerging economies such as china and india. e experts say if the japanese government weakens its target it will be brought to negotiations. >> what next? >> the new energy policy announced wednesday is still a broad outline. we are still waiting for the details. an expert says government should get more consideration to climate change as they debate energy policy. >> i thin tick itk it's necessa the government to let the people know that both the nuclear policy and the climate change is important and we need to tackle those two issues in a manner. >> government officers say they will finalize their plans on how to reduce e
the government is promoting energy saving, and renewable energy. but for now coal and natural gas have replaced nuclear energy as the main sources of power. >> so, what will happen if government leaders withdraw from this target? >> well, as you know the fight against climate change is a global issue. negotiators from around the world are trying to agree on new climate treaty by 2015. they hope to cover all of the major including emerging economies such as china and india. e experts...
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it's given us the hope and energy to move forward one step at a time. >> reporter: for communities in the disaster area the rebirth of tokyo station is an inspiration. >>> it's time now to check the latest in weather. earlier weaw how super storm sandis aecting people along the eastern coast of the united states. we're joined with a look at how conditions are in other parts of the world. >> parts of southern china have been dealing with heavy rain. this is due to remnants of the typhoon. about 200 millimeters of rain has been recorded inarts of the province. the out towards the west a deep depression has formed east of ssri lanka. it will move over toward india toward the northwest over the next several days. as for the rest of east asia it's dry. a new system moves in from the sea of japan. thunderstorms and gusty winds are possibly. out towards the west a new system will form. that will be producing rain across seoul for tonight. looking at 14 degrees the beijing. it will continue to go down as we're heading to the next several days. the high on sunday is expected to be only 6degree
it's given us the hope and energy to move forward one step at a time. >> reporter: for communities in the disaster area the rebirth of tokyo station is an inspiration. >>> it's time now to check the latest in weather. earlier weaw how super storm sandis aecting people along the eastern coast of the united states. we're joined with a look at how conditions are in other parts of the world. >> parts of southern china have been dealing with heavy rain. this is due to remnants...
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in the air. >> the obama administration tried pretty hard in 2009-2010 to come up with alternative energy supplies for china. they web with the and talked with the saudis, they web with the and talked with other supplier, iraq is getting up to production, libya as it comes back in. it's not clear that any that is really going to wean the chinese of this oil. the chinese now see a great opportunity. because i think they believe the iranians are going to have to sell their oil at a significant discount given the sanctions. and so a lot of the behind the scenes diplomacy, you saw some of this happen last week, was to try to get the chinese not to back fill and buy the oil the u.s. and european allies sort of cut off elsewhere, that is going to be the big struggle of the next few months. >> one thought here and i'll shut up. there are different ways to approach this, one is to grab the allege d person by the neck and beat on them. which is taking the rhetorical screaming today and do it. the other is to look around and see how many tools can you prepare. things are changing, there are more op
in the air. >> the obama administration tried pretty hard in 2009-2010 to come up with alternative energy supplies for china. they web with the and talked with the saudis, they web with the and talked with other supplier, iraq is getting up to production, libya as it comes back in. it's not clear that any that is really going to wean the chinese of this oil. the chinese now see a great opportunity. because i think they believe the iranians are going to have to sell their oil at a...
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to finish it and these energy will power and the big al-ameen in companies and on mining companies. oh well and resources. the. the. jews to the grief and anxiety that the indigenous people are suffering. and i don't think this story will end well. and there will be a lot of conflict. why did we choose below monte for a dam to war we need height and lots of water was it the stuff bellemont a demo we will stop brazil stop bellemont a dam or we will stop brazil was the was the was the. the guy up the event was the kayab all war cry nobody should underestimate the indignation that their feeling of the. us would benefit i think that the federal government should see this as a message a message that much more blood could be spilled in the chamber river valley if they continue to pursue the project in this way the. the funded by apple want to do something they do. out in the open and not behind people's backs like the government my tribe and i i'm not going to accept this. rights and boards its solution. for but essentially not all muslims were taken away. by britain by frogs. with no goo
to finish it and these energy will power and the big al-ameen in companies and on mining companies. oh well and resources. the. the. jews to the grief and anxiety that the indigenous people are suffering. and i don't think this story will end well. and there will be a lot of conflict. why did we choose below monte for a dam to war we need height and lots of water was it the stuff bellemont a demo we will stop brazil stop bellemont a dam or we will stop brazil was the was the was the. the guy up...
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the treaty is also about energy security. while we sit on the sidelines, russia and other countries are carving up the arctic and laying claims to the oil and gas riches in that region. we, on the other hand, can't even access the treaty body that provides international legitimacy for these types of claims. instead of taking every step to insure our stake in this resource rich area, we're watching others assert their claims and doing nothing about it because we have no legal resource. and it's also this treaty is also about rare earth minerals. china currently controlled the production of rare earth minerals. 90% of the world's spry we're dependent on frame china. there's no way that enhances american security. we need this for cell phones, computers, weapon systems, u.s. industry is poised to secure these minerals from the deep sea bed, but they cannot do so through the united states as it is because we're not a party to the treaty. don't take my word for it. listen to our top companies. just last week, bob stevens, the ceo
the treaty is also about energy security. while we sit on the sidelines, russia and other countries are carving up the arctic and laying claims to the oil and gas riches in that region. we, on the other hand, can't even access the treaty body that provides international legitimacy for these types of claims. instead of taking every step to insure our stake in this resource rich area, we're watching others assert their claims and doing nothing about it because we have no legal resource. and it's...
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feat that features huge demand increased by very very determined drivers and flyers and consumers of energy who want in that they want the things that we have at the same time the world has had trouble in growing in increasing oil supply as a result the spare capacity amount of spare oil that can be quickly produced by opec that in the past has acted as a cushion. that if that is gone and that is nearly gone it's very low it's only two million barrels two and a half million barrels a day so in any way could even ron as well as major oil companies be benefiting from the tension around iran that could be driving up oil prices countries and companies that sell oil benefit when the price goes up and so for rondo it's a mixed bag because while on the one hand the price of its crude oil that it's able to sell is higher because of these supply demand factors i mentioned as well as geo political risk premium that gets added on to the price of oil on the other hand as i mentioned their exports are down by a half down from two point two million barrels a day to a million barrels a day or even less so
feat that features huge demand increased by very very determined drivers and flyers and consumers of energy who want in that they want the things that we have at the same time the world has had trouble in growing in increasing oil supply as a result the spare capacity amount of spare oil that can be quickly produced by opec that in the past has acted as a cushion. that if that is gone and that is nearly gone it's very low it's only two million barrels two and a half million barrels a day so in...
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energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the previous week, so maybe it is already good news that it did not inevitably plunged further on the first trading day of this week. political issues like greece, the fiscal cliff in the united states, keeping investors anxious and earnings season is about to come to an end in germany. so far, very few managed to surprise with their earnings and many doubt whether the outlooks coming in will manage to change the trend. >> let's have a closer look at some of the market numbers. the dax ending just slightly up at 7168. eurostoxx 50 down. the dow jones up a bit to 12.835.
energy is in many industrial nations will fall slightly. it is a different story in china, india, and the middle east were declines will move sharply over the next decade. the international agency -- energy agency believes many will be shipped to asia in the future radically changing the map of global energy flows. >> and no major plunge for the dax today. we on this report from the frankfurt stock exchange on what is moving today. >> to 0.7%, the german stock index, lost in the...
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electron accomplish this by shrinking the size divergence and energy spread of charged particles without losing any straight particles to admittance and that means the resulting beam at collision is more intense and more particles are likely to smash into one another and when one is looking for extremely rare process he's most important from the tower looking part electrons are shot down through the excel reader to powerful electromagnets the electrons to the cooling chamber where they interact with a hot guy on. a more focused as a result of the cooling. thanks to their unparalleled know how. produces these high tech pieces of machinery not just for themselves but for other research centers all over the globe. the first instance of electronic killing took place at the institute of nuclear physics here in the superior several installations were both for domestic use. and the first installation for exports was for g.s. which is in germany later two more remote for china one with a capacity of thirty five the other with three hundred but this. two million electron volts cooler is headed fo
electron accomplish this by shrinking the size divergence and energy spread of charged particles without losing any straight particles to admittance and that means the resulting beam at collision is more intense and more particles are likely to smash into one another and when one is looking for extremely rare process he's most important from the tower looking part electrons are shot down through the excel reader to powerful electromagnets the electrons to the cooling chamber where they interact...
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that is not huge by international standards, but it is a substantial contribution to germany's energy needs at a time of soaring oil prices. >> all the geologists' were surprised because no one expected to find oil in these layers. that is especially the case because we thought the sandstone was not porous, but the present results show that is not true. oil comes directly from the reservoir, and it is under high pressure, which means right now, you do not actually have to pump the oil. >> the pressure of the oil is so high that if you remove the valve, a 10-meter-high gusher of oil would shoot up. a french utility is operating the oil field. rivals had refused to take the find seriously. >> this field has certainly given the german oil business a shot in the arm. production is now 140,000 tons. of course, the prospects are interesting for our company. >> some geologists now think the oil reserves may be a lot bigger than previously estimated. they're planning 10 more wells in the area. it is a win-win situation for the state. the state government is using the oil royalties to balance
that is not huge by international standards, but it is a substantial contribution to germany's energy needs at a time of soaring oil prices. >> all the geologists' were surprised because no one expected to find oil in these layers. that is especially the case because we thought the sandstone was not porous, but the present results show that is not true. oil comes directly from the reservoir, and it is under high pressure, which means right now, you do not actually have to pump the oil....
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. >>> monster energy drinks pack a punch, but too much? the fda is looking into five deaths and an a linked to the -- a heart attack linked to the energy drink. anna topsy showed -- an businessa -- monster says it does not believe it's product have caused any deaths. >>> we head back to usa to check in with the fact checker. find out if president obama and mitt romney were telling the truth and nothing but the truth during the debate. plus we look at what everybody was buzzing about tonight on twitter. >> high temperature 73 today. i don't think the kids are going to need a jacket, mid 40s to 50s at 7 and then boom, mid 50s to 60s. we'll get back with just how warm it's going to get. >> and here's tonight's . >>> welcome back to 9news. we are fact checking what the candidates am to say tonight. as they traded over what to do about china, our relationship with israel. the arab spring in the middle east. mitt romney criticized the president's administration as being too concilulatory and even apologetic to other countries. >> the reason i ca
. >>> monster energy drinks pack a punch, but too much? the fda is looking into five deaths and an a linked to the -- a heart attack linked to the energy drink. anna topsy showed -- an businessa -- monster says it does not believe it's product have caused any deaths. >>> we head back to usa to check in with the fact checker. find out if president obama and mitt romney were telling the truth and nothing but the truth during the debate. plus we look at what everybody was buzzing...
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organizations like the world health organization or the international atomic energy agency were to be so wrong headed to extend membership. those are organizations that we really have a big stake in. so the policy is one we agree with. we obviously followed legislation. but as we have done in many situations over the years, providing some national security waiver would allow us to make case by case decisions. >> don't you -- aren't you afraid that this is going to send a signal to the united nations, to the whole world, that our threats don't mean anything? i mean, we warned unesco not to take this action. you warned them personally. and for us, less than a year later to come back and say, well, never mind, we're going to fund you again, it just seems like we're just telling the world that our words don't mean anything. >> you know, i think senator that, you know, all of these issues that we're confronted with have different, you know, different factors. certainly we made it abundantly clear that we would stand in the way at the security council -- a solution with israel. we do worry
organizations like the world health organization or the international atomic energy agency were to be so wrong headed to extend membership. those are organizations that we really have a big stake in. so the policy is one we agree with. we obviously followed legislation. but as we have done in many situations over the years, providing some national security waiver would allow us to make case by case decisions. >> don't you -- aren't you afraid that this is going to send a signal to the...
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it is profitable, since there is a lot of demand for green energy right now. we're getting considerably more than 9 cents per kilowatt hour. >> the shareholders are due to receive their first dividend this year. at a nearby hotel, they say that the shareholders have only pump money into a project, without realizing any returns. the visitors are not discouraged by the risk. to gain greater acceptance, it makes sense to get as many shareholders as possible involved in the project so they can talk it up and bring the whole community on board. >> the visitors will likely have to deal with a lot of red tape. it will not be easy attendance their neighbors -- easy to convince their neighbors that a wind park would benefit their community, too. >> day 12 of the london olympics. jamaicans printers are looking to increase their dominance. -- the jamaican sprinters are looking to increase their dominance. bolt and blake. >> veronica campbell-brown will try to become the first woman to become -- to win three olympic golds at the 200-meter distance. >> the day began well f
it is profitable, since there is a lot of demand for green energy right now. we're getting considerably more than 9 cents per kilowatt hour. >> the shareholders are due to receive their first dividend this year. at a nearby hotel, they say that the shareholders have only pump money into a project, without realizing any returns. the visitors are not discouraged by the risk. to gain greater acceptance, it makes sense to get as many shareholders as possible involved in the project so they...
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not give up uranium enrichment, but only enrich in accord with their capabilities, their needs for energy. which would have put a significant limit on it, and they believe that every one these options has been ignored. and that's what president obama tried to reverse with his early outreach. the problem is, the outreach happened just a few months before the iranian elections in june 2009 which were put down with such force. and after that, it froze all of that discussion. and it's never really recovered from that. >> all right. this lady has a question. and this will be our last question. >> thank you. you discussed the role of china in the big picture and how would that influence the u.s. policy, and u.s. national interests in the asia pacific and also in the indian ocean. thank you. >> good question. why don't we just go around the horn here, and that will be our last question. >> i think what you're asking is in relation to eiran, the chinee obviously need -- feel they need and are customers to the oil production associated with iran, and other economic agreements that go on. so they'r
not give up uranium enrichment, but only enrich in accord with their capabilities, their needs for energy. which would have put a significant limit on it, and they believe that every one these options has been ignored. and that's what president obama tried to reverse with his early outreach. the problem is, the outreach happened just a few months before the iranian elections in june 2009 which were put down with such force. and after that, it froze all of that discussion. and it's never really...
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here for a long time in russia the middle class likes the perks for the past the soviet past cheap energy here how is this going to thank you disposable income. well i think way you want to i mean it's going to affect it in some but when i ask my russian front friends are you you know you're till the price is going up the answer is no not yet you know we live in a co-op we have this we have that so i think that the price impact will be relatively slow and gradual but it will also have an impact on inflation here there's no question in my mind about that inflation rate that could end this year right now it's extremely low yeah it's going to go a little bit above the target six and a half percent seven percent that sort of range i think but still quite low historically and i think the central bank is going to tighten policy because they want to hit their twenty thirteen target which is half a percentage point down from the six percent twenty twelve target so i think they mean business about low inflation or a gentleman they w t o extension has been mentioned and utility hikes let's look at
here for a long time in russia the middle class likes the perks for the past the soviet past cheap energy here how is this going to thank you disposable income. well i think way you want to i mean it's going to affect it in some but when i ask my russian front friends are you you know you're till the price is going up the answer is no not yet you know we live in a co-op we have this we have that so i think that the price impact will be relatively slow and gradual but it will also have an impact...
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. > plus california's plan to be the green energy leader could take businesses an consumers out at the ees. a bipartisan report warns governor jerry browno step in. the head of it is here to explain wh i feel like h is not going to. we'll se "piles of money"oming up. jerry brown is not going to step in. ♪ . ♪ . messa: well it is definitely appropriate it say concerns overthe scal clififf have hit a fever pitch but believe it or not doctors could be facing the worst of it. they could be hit by a 29% in medicare reimbsements on january 1st. that is only part of the problem. another part how this turns aroundnd hits you and your wallet. joining me to dissect the impacts dr. marc sgel fr the fox new medical a-team. great to have you back on the show. >> good to be back with you. melissa: let's get right to it. i love the numbers. let's break it down. doctors face a 27% cut papay for medicare patients as part of t formula. >> that is called the sustained growth rat some genius in 1997 when they put together the bance the budget act, hey, doctors should be penalized if the amount of test
. > plus california's plan to be the green energy leader could take businesses an consumers out at the ees. a bipartisan report warns governor jerry browno step in. the head of it is here to explain wh i feel like h is not going to. we'll se "piles of money"oming up. jerry brown is not going to step in. ♪ . ♪ . messa: well it is definitely appropriate it say concerns overthe scal clififf have hit a fever pitch but believe it or not doctors could be facing the worst of it. they...
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. >> when did clean energy become a dirty word? i mean, you know, what is wrong with clean energy? you can believe, you know, what you want about our existing energy resources, but why couldn't you also believe there's an opportunity for clean energy? >> i think we need to create demand in the next five to ten years for renewables to offset all the advantages that fossil fuels have had, and i think it's clearly happening on a state by state basis. it would be much more effective if it was a federal policy. >> roughly three times of our energy is consumed in mobility as it is in our homes and offices. and natural gas, again, north america's the only continent where we don't have widespread vehicles coming off the assembly line that can use compressed natural gas. there's still a lot of people out there that believe cars or trucks are more likely to burst into flames during a crash. >> developing alternative energy sources are all part of the next generation energy forum. watch conversations online at the c-span video library. >> this week on "the communicators," a look at the role o
. >> when did clean energy become a dirty word? i mean, you know, what is wrong with clean energy? you can believe, you know, what you want about our existing energy resources, but why couldn't you also believe there's an opportunity for clean energy? >> i think we need to create demand in the next five to ten years for renewables to offset all the advantages that fossil fuels have had, and i think it's clearly happening on a state by state basis. it would be much more effective if...
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solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is looking uncertain. the minister has received support from surprising corridors for his call for the suspension of the production and sale of e-10. several members of the green party signing onto is a petition and up to 90% of germans say there are convinced of e-10's merits. the industry says this is all purely symbolic and the problems of food speculation and not biofuels. but that has not convinced a lot of germans. they say the plate trumps the tank and they would rather see scarce grains going to feeding the hungry. >> thank you very much. >> many people worked hard all their lives and look forward
solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is...
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but geothermal makes up less than 3% of the energy mix. the accident at the fukushima nuclear plant is prompting the country to renew its policy on nuclear power. it is considering ways to promote geothermal power through deregulation, incentives and international cooperation. >> translator: we hope to contribute to other nations in terms of drilling and surveying. high initial costs are a common challenge. we want to cooperate with other countries to ease the burden through measures such as setting up a funding framework. >> reporter: geothermal power generation will play a key role in tackling global warming and countries working toward energy independence. cooperation between measured players will help achieve these goals. nhk world. >>> authorities in israel have allowed something they hadn't allowed in more than five years. they let a shipment of construction material into gaza. 20 trucks carrying gaza crossed this checkpoint. it was the first shipment of construction material since 2007. israel imposed a strict economic embargo when
but geothermal makes up less than 3% of the energy mix. the accident at the fukushima nuclear plant is prompting the country to renew its policy on nuclear power. it is considering ways to promote geothermal power through deregulation, incentives and international cooperation. >> translator: we hope to contribute to other nations in terms of drilling and surveying. high initial costs are a common challenge. we want to cooperate with other countries to ease the burden through measures such...
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the owner says the round the world trip was an effort to demonstrate just how effective renewable energy can be. stay with us here on dw. we will have more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
the owner says the round the world trip was an effort to demonstrate just how effective renewable energy can be. stay with us here on dw. we will have more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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and energy hungry china works to secure a slice of the arctic riches the chinese premier now on a tour of the nordic states having to win support of beijing in order to tap into the mineral resources to be on the arctic sea. by getting turned into an oriental pretzel. moscow. hello konichiwa on this place probably taking a look at japanese culture here in the russian capital although it's seven and a half thousand kilometers away but he muscovites are fascinated by such subjects as are gali asian cuisine and japanese animation so joey what i miss i can take a look at various shops classes sports and festivals starting off here at the foundation. although thousands of kilometers from moscow some people forget that russia and the far eastern areas the country the creels and the islands such. as you countries have strong commercial relations and russians have been fascinated by japanese traditions and culture for centuries. opened in one thousand nine hundred eight to japan foundation here is a welcome addition for everyone in moscow from japanese ex-pats to the thousands of russian stude
and energy hungry china works to secure a slice of the arctic riches the chinese premier now on a tour of the nordic states having to win support of beijing in order to tap into the mineral resources to be on the arctic sea. by getting turned into an oriental pretzel. moscow. hello konichiwa on this place probably taking a look at japanese culture here in the russian capital although it's seven and a half thousand kilometers away but he muscovites are fascinated by such subjects as are gali...
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consumers no longer have to down twenty ounces of starbucks or sixty four ounces of soda to get an energy high. unconventional products such as five hour energy drinks and stimulant least gum have made caffeine america's most marketable legal drug because of the work imperative in america are working really long hours people are chronically sleep deprived also so they're reaching for stimulants to get amid ongoing economic instability u.s. energy drink sales increased more than thirty percent between two thousand and ten and two thousand and eleven. the newest stimulant hitting the market is a slim a plastic inhaler called aero shot each squeeze dispenses around forty milligrams of caffeine in your mouth one country ordering. a caffeinated nation we know the generation of americans. consume a caffeine meanwhile multi-tasker is feeling for the biggest serving are turning to a product called fifty one fifty juice one gallon contains sixty four thousand milligrams of caffeine the equivalent of four hundred red bulls whole objective is to create repeat customers to get people to the product c
consumers no longer have to down twenty ounces of starbucks or sixty four ounces of soda to get an energy high. unconventional products such as five hour energy drinks and stimulant least gum have made caffeine america's most marketable legal drug because of the work imperative in america are working really long hours people are chronically sleep deprived also so they're reaching for stimulants to get amid ongoing economic instability u.s. energy drink sales increased more than thirty percent...
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founder and president of the rapid and group mr mcnally also served as top domestic and international energy adviser to george w. bush mr mcnally thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed ration experts nuclear experts will by sometime next year be at the point where they could quickly break out and enrich enough weapons grade uranium to then later weaponize and it's the enrichment process which is the most a tech bubble and stoppable or delay of all part of building a nuclear weapon and i think there's a consensus among most folks even outside those governments most experts that iran is quickly approaching that level this is according to the reports on iran's progress so i think that's fairly well understood and i guess i would say that there is a larger concern among officials that one w
founder and president of the rapid and group mr mcnally also served as top domestic and international energy adviser to george w. bush mr mcnally thank you very much for sitting down with r.t. today you're very welcome to be here you have said that the u.s. the e.u. and israel give a fifty fifty probability that a war with iran would happen how big of a window of opportunity still exists to prevent any military action well i think it's closing very quickly iran according to most non-plussed...
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russia's energy giant rosneft is negotiating with oil traders to raise money through future oil export sales the company needs cash to buy out the p.'s and t. and k. b.p. rosneft agreed to pay twenty eight billion dollars in cash and shares for the company making it the largest acquisition in russia's history raising cash through pre export deals is common practice worldwide rosneft is approaching some of the industry's biggest names including by tolling glencore the energy giant also plans to raise as much as ten billion dollars in one markets since it has plans to buy the other half of t.n.t. b.p. from the russian partners it will need a total of fifty five billion dollars to buy out russia's number three oil from early on monday business artie's spoke with ban arrows the editor in chief business new europe who said that this is really a very risky approach however the problem is there's just not enough money on the other side to rush medications this is a big hand to go nuts for forty billion dollars in such a social place of time means that the people who normally would borrow from
russia's energy giant rosneft is negotiating with oil traders to raise money through future oil export sales the company needs cash to buy out the p.'s and t. and k. b.p. rosneft agreed to pay twenty eight billion dollars in cash and shares for the company making it the largest acquisition in russia's history raising cash through pre export deals is common practice worldwide rosneft is approaching some of the industry's biggest names including by tolling glencore the energy giant also plans to...
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. >> let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, on an katty kay. "rape is evil," says a canada at the middle of a political firestorm in america, but he still wants to be a candidate. and nasa tells us curiosity is ready to roll. and next up, and massive shipment of african animals. -- a massive shipment. welcome to our viewers. this is supposed to be all about the economy, but the controversial social issues have a way of derailing the agenda. just days ahead of the republican convention, controversial statements by the missouri congressman have made rape, not jobs, the political headline. todd akin has apologized that women who get raped do not get pregnant. we have the latest. >> governor mitt romney. >> he is running neck and neck with the president, so the last thing mitt romney needed was a distraction like this, a little- known republican congressman x- raying district opposition to a bush -- abortion, specifically when th
. >> let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, on an katty kay. "rape is evil," says a canada at the middle of a political firestorm in america, but he still wants to be a candidate. and nasa tells us curiosity is ready to roll. and next up, and massive shipment of african animals. -- a massive shipment. welcome to our viewers. this is supposed to...
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production would create countless jobs for americans and energy security for the world. in asia, the question of whether china's rise will be peaceful and respectful of their neighbors is one of our biggest long-term challenges. we must make it abundantly clear that are firmly committed to our defense agreements and to our allies to the freedom of navigation on our seas. and a growing strategic importance of arab yash actually heightens not diminishes the importance of europe. u.s./european cooperation is a valuable compliment to our work with our east asia allies. all of us, asians, americans, europeans have a common interest in seeing china evolve in a peaceful and democratic direction and we have a common interest in seeing china abide by the rules of the international economic order. the united states, europe and east asia represent 71% of the world's economy. that's a lot of leverage. we should use it to address problems, such as china's disregard for intellectual property rights, gross human rights violations, its unfair trade practices, its current sit manipulatio
production would create countless jobs for americans and energy security for the world. in asia, the question of whether china's rise will be peaceful and respectful of their neighbors is one of our biggest long-term challenges. we must make it abundantly clear that are firmly committed to our defense agreements and to our allies to the freedom of navigation on our seas. and a growing strategic importance of arab yash actually heightens not diminishes the importance of europe. u.s./european...
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. >>> japanese minister has presented the country's new energy policy to the atomic agency. the goal to reach zero reliance. >> translator: japan will increase its use of green energy. >> he hinted at flexibility over the schedule saying the road to zero reliance may not be a straight one. in a separate meeting japanese officials told the iea about a new regulatory body. it will be independent from the industry ministry which overseas the current regulator. the new body will be launched on wednesday. >>> foreign and defense officials from japan and the u.s. are discussing flight restrictions for the osprey military plane. there's concern about the u.s. aircraft being deployed. it's been involved in accidents overseas. sources say the officials are debating how much to limit midnight and early morning flights. they are reportedly close to an agreement. the pilots will use simulators to train for night flights as much as possible. they are expected to agree that it will only fly in close formation over u.s. training sites. the sources say both governments hope to finalize the
. >>> japanese minister has presented the country's new energy policy to the atomic agency. the goal to reach zero reliance. >> translator: japan will increase its use of green energy. >> he hinted at flexibility over the schedule saying the road to zero reliance may not be a straight one. in a separate meeting japanese officials told the iea about a new regulatory body. it will be independent from the industry ministry which overseas the current regulator. the new body...